2025-07-29
26 分钟Today, as Russian drones pummel Kiev,
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to Ukrainian reporting.
I mean, I came before the invasion in late 2021 and I've been here pretty consistently ever since.
This is Luke Harding, a senior foreign correspondent at The Guardian.
And the blunt fact is the Russians are bombing Kiev,
and other Ukrainian towns and cities more and more and more.
And it used to be that 30 or 40... drones felt like a lot.
Now, in the last few weeks, we've seen the Kremlin routinely sending 400,
500, 600, even 700 drones across the country.